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Re: Copyright, Copyleft and the Creative Anti-Commons: msg#00037culture.internet.nettime
Felix Stalder wrote: > In this view, copyfights appear to articulate > a "secondary contradiction" within capitalism, which cannot solved as long > as the main contradition, that between labor and capital, is not > redressed. > > Is that it? Hello Felix, that is more or less it, yes, free culture is bankrupt in the absence of free production. So long as capitalism is the dominant mode of production, the majority of the marginal contribution to production of free culture will be captured by way of economic rents and accumulated by capital owners. Regards, Dmytri Kleiner http://www.telekommunisten.net Robotnik |
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